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let's go to kieran in florida. kiran. >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer, down here in sunny florida. >> i was just there, sunshine. what's going on? >> caller: listen. a while ago, i bought aol, okay, and over the course -- i held on to it for a long time and it split to aol, time warner, time warner cable, okay? i sold off the aol, i still have the time warner and time warner cable. it's doing good, it's in the green. what do you think, should i hold it? >> hold them both! hold them both! and by the way, time warner is run by jeff buchas, i invite you on the show. you called me a great american but i believe time warner is going much higher and i like the cable business very much. let's stick with florida where i just came from and go to bob in florida. bob! >> caller: hey, jim. first of all, big boo-yah from sunny south florida. >> love it. >> caller: calling about michael kors. it's down 20% since its last quarterly report but bounced 4% today after coach reported better than expected earnings and strong sales in c
let's go to kieran in florida. kiran. >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer, down here in sunny florida. >> i was just there, sunshine. what's going on? >> caller: listen. a while ago, i bought aol, okay, and over the course -- i held on to it for a long time and it split to aol, time warner, time warner cable, okay? i sold off the aol, i still have the time warner and time warner cable. it's doing good, it's in the green. what do you think, should i hold it? >> hold them both!...
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captain rob served 43 years on the fire department in jacksonville, florida. >> they don't pay them enough. they don't pay fire and police enough for what they do. in 1960 till the middle-'80s, he had two jobs. >> customer service is a sorensen speciality. >> doing whatever it took and whatever they wanted done, and we didn't charge for that. >> after probably just over 20 years, they hit their largest year where they broke $1 million in this mom-and-pop tv shop, which was incredible. >> when he left home, chris tried to make it as a rock musician in washington, d.c., but wound up back in florida, fighting fires for a living. he had two kids at home and a $14,000 salary, so he and robin often teamed up in search of extra cash. >> they used to call me "odd job" because i'd, you know, whatever it took. >> we've mowed grass. we've painted houses. >> videotaping business. >> we videotape. kris kringle tree company. we don't have enough tape to go on to the disaster of that. >> we thought we could grow christmas trees in florida. >> yeah. >> robin was also a firefighter for two years while his
captain rob served 43 years on the fire department in jacksonville, florida. >> they don't pay them enough. they don't pay fire and police enough for what they do. in 1960 till the middle-'80s, he had two jobs. >> customer service is a sorensen speciality. >> doing whatever it took and whatever they wanted done, and we didn't charge for that. >> after probably just over 20 years, they hit their largest year where they broke $1 million in this mom-and-pop tv shop, which...
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let's go to irma in florida. >> caller: hi, irma blake here from sunny venice, florida. >> i'll be right near there this weekend. what's up? >> caller: i would like to know your opinion about mdu resources. >> you know, i like mdu resources. got a good yield, a steady business. and i recommend it. let's go to tony in connecticut. tony. >> caller: yes. mr. cramer. i bought some shares of krispy kreme doughnuts and i harry's heard their on a comeback. >> i think it's okay. i've got dunkin' donuts. down from 38 from its high. yen in new york. >> caller: a chinese boo-yah from new york. how are you doing? >> the best kind of boo-yah. what's going on? >> caller: i'm good. thank you for choosing me. i have a question about dugenwoh financial. >> i think the earnings are going to be good. they have a raid onlike business. and i think genworth, which in full disclosure, is my insurer, can can go higher. lilly in new york. >> caller: hi, jim. this is lilly from new york. i just wanted to let you know i enjoy your show very much. >> thank you. >> caller: and i'm learning a lot. my stock is e-x-e-l
let's go to irma in florida. >> caller: hi, irma blake here from sunny venice, florida. >> i'll be right near there this weekend. what's up? >> caller: i would like to know your opinion about mdu resources. >> you know, i like mdu resources. got a good yield, a steady business. and i recommend it. let's go to tony in connecticut. tony. >> caller: yes. mr. cramer. i bought some shares of krispy kreme doughnuts and i harry's heard their on a comeback. >> i...
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terry in florida. >> caller: terry in florida. i have a special booyah who says you are the most dynamic, attractive individual that has ever been on television. >> i'm retweeting that. >> caller: jim, my stocks are chevron, cex, csx corporation, nly. sprint, s. and bristol meyers, bmy. jim, am i diversified? if so or not, what alternatives should i look at? >> now i remember the handsome men's club. i'll answer that question. csx the rail company and i tell you, i think michael worth is doing a good job. i don't know if the quarter will be strong. sprint, doing that merger and will be good for shareholders once it's done. chevron, they reported a wednesday interim update and i think they'll be okay. and bristol meyers has been on fire ever since we've called it bristol meyers. a drug company at telco, and that is perfection from clearwater. >>> elizabeth in florida. elizabeth? >> caller: mcdonald's, u.s. air, lcc, medical properties trust, mpw, yahoo! yhoo and constellation brands. am i diversified? >> not only are you diversifie
terry in florida. >> caller: terry in florida. i have a special booyah who says you are the most dynamic, attractive individual that has ever been on television. >> i'm retweeting that. >> caller: jim, my stocks are chevron, cex, csx corporation, nly. sprint, s. and bristol meyers, bmy. jim, am i diversified? if so or not, what alternatives should i look at? >> now i remember the handsome men's club. i'll answer that question. csx the rail company and i tell you, i think...
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marco rubio won't even win in florida. i can tell you, that's a wrong direction for the republican party. >> because you have gone to bust stops, street stops, you've asked them whether they would vote for marco rubio. >> those taxicab drivers is there they're all telling you no. that's the least scientific thing i hard you say. >> yeah, i tell you, i said this stuff in the last election, nobody listened to me on the republican side. they ended up picking mitt romney and he lost. >> they weren't listening to neither one of us. >> don't count out chris krissy, this guy, he wins re-election in 2016, as larry said, ewill be able to move to the right. >> people like a winner him people like a guy that can went. -- that can when. >> he is a contender. >> chris krissy wins new jersey, a very blue state. if he winles it big and i believe he's going to win it as a pro-growth fiscal conservative, took on the unions. he is actually pro-life, also. i think that puts him in a tremendous, tremendous position for the nomination. he will
marco rubio won't even win in florida. i can tell you, that's a wrong direction for the republican party. >> because you have gone to bust stops, street stops, you've asked them whether they would vote for marco rubio. >> those taxicab drivers is there they're all telling you no. that's the least scientific thing i hard you say. >> yeah, i tell you, i said this stuff in the last election, nobody listened to me on the republican side. they ended up picking mitt romney and he...
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then we'll be in great shape. >>> let's go to nancy in florida. nancy! >> caller: hello, jim cramer. this is exciting to get you on the phone. i'm a first time caller, but i followed you for about five/six years. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm about 73, so i have most of my money in safe things like stocks, but i have, because of you, i have dabbled in some stocks and i've really had fun with it. thank you. >> i think that is one of the great things. there should be some "mad money" and retirement money. they are different things. thank you for understanding get a lot of people misinterpret the show. obviously, you do not. ohow can i help? >> caller: well, thank you. well, for the last four years i followed some of your wisdom on the high dividend paying stocks and have done pretty well with them. >> excellent. >> caller: and my fave are at&t, s.o., cys, all right, eit, and capommel and hts, which is a read also. >> well, that's really interesting. i mean, first of all, thank you for those kind comments. you know, you have two reads that are financial, the
then we'll be in great shape. >>> let's go to nancy in florida. nancy! >> caller: hello, jim cramer. this is exciting to get you on the phone. i'm a first time caller, but i followed you for about five/six years. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm about 73, so i have most of my money in safe things like stocks, but i have, because of you, i have dabbled in some stocks and i've really had fun with it. thank you. >> i think that is one of the great things. there should...
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is that not the grossest thing. >> rat sized -- >> snails invading florida. eating through the stucco. >> can you pick them up? >> i guess. would you pick one up? >> everything grows bigger in florida. >> a little salt. >> they get stuck. >> it sucks all the liquid out. pour salt. >> what is that joke? something riding on the back of a snail? i can't remember how it goes. i don't know. >> coming up -- what's it say as it is riding on a snail. wee. >> must be from ohio. >> coming up, much more on the dish offer for sprint. oh, whoa, wow. david faber, we found him. 7:49. david will join us on the phone. he wasn't answering his phone. he wasn't responding to e-mail. he was going to say he was making calls about the the deal. plus, city will be reporting. you still have time to play armchair analysts. vote now on our facebook page. we'll reveal the poll results after the numbers hit the wires. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one log
is that not the grossest thing. >> rat sized -- >> snails invading florida. eating through the stucco. >> can you pick them up? >> i guess. would you pick one up? >> everything grows bigger in florida. >> a little salt. >> they get stuck. >> it sucks all the liquid out. pour salt. >> what is that joke? something riding on the back of a snail? i can't remember how it goes. i don't know. >> coming up -- what's it say as it is riding on a...
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jan in florida. >> caller: hey. this is jan from pember pines, florida. how are you doing? >> real good. how about you? >> caller: wonderful. a while back you said to buy buy buy. travelers insurance. trv. i listened to you. i picked it up in the low 60s. it's sitting around 85. what should i do now? what are your thoughts? >> i would actually buy more. i think j. fishman is the best -- no offense, mr. benmosche, but jay fishman is -- i know he would agree with me. the ceo of travelers is the best there is. it's going to 100 is my bet. and you can go to roland in california. roland. >> caller: hey, cramer. a big boo-yah to you from northern cal, you big skee-daddy. >> that's me. what's up? >> caller: my stock is performant. i'd like to know your thoughts. >> i don't know it. i've got to do some work. look at that. they stumped me. what can i say? when i get to villanova, that won't happen. let's go to chris in nevada. chris. >> caller: big boo-yah, jim, from the of las vegas. >> oh, man. i was born a gambling man. >> caller: calling about tmac. it's been a week now -- >> ta
jan in florida. >> caller: hey. this is jan from pember pines, florida. how are you doing? >> real good. how about you? >> caller: wonderful. a while back you said to buy buy buy. travelers insurance. trv. i listened to you. i picked it up in the low 60s. it's sitting around 85. what should i do now? what are your thoughts? >> i would actually buy more. i think j. fishman is the best -- no offense, mr. benmosche, but jay fishman is -- i know he would agree with me. the...
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let's go to dorothy in florida. >> hi, jim. >> hi, dorothy. >> caller: i am a woman living in sunny florida with a fan of yours. >> thanks. >> caller: i own 400 shares of dell computer for over 10 years. i paid $42 a share then and don't know what to do with them now, because they're not going anywhere. >> no. i'm sorry. i hate to be the bearer of bad news. you got to sell get i don't know that that deal will work out. remember, we don't care where stocks came from. we care where they are going to. sell dell. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the litening round! -- the lightning round. >>> you may have noticed things are looking a little different around here, our amazing team has been working incredibly hard giving our set, our home, a facelift. we even got special requested mat money" walls now that can change color at my çcommand. how about red? how about some blue? and my favorite chloroowe green! see what i mean. . . . [ music playing ] >>> boo-yah! welcome to villanova. . [ cheers ] . >> it's a great villanoia b-b-b-boo-yah to you. >> hi, jim, i'm from ohio. my hidden
let's go to dorothy in florida. >> hi, jim. >> hi, dorothy. >> caller: i am a woman living in sunny florida with a fan of yours. >> thanks. >> caller: i own 400 shares of dell computer for over 10 years. i paid $42 a share then and don't know what to do with them now, because they're not going anywhere. >> no. i'm sorry. i hate to be the bearer of bad news. you got to sell get i don't know that that deal will work out. remember, we don't care where stocks...
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. >>> let's go to tiler in florida, hey, please, timer. >> caller: i want no give you a south florida boo-yah. >> i need go there now. what's up? >> caller: sunshine, no, it's overcast, a quick question for you, when you talk about the economy booting off again, it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming, not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it, you need something to be produced before it's consumed. so i'm wondering why in terms of a growing economy, you talk about consumption instead of production. that's what it seems like to me. >> well, i do, in order to be able to raise price, you need demand. if there is a shortage of supply, sure, that can mean something, not if you have demand, if you have some product nobody likes, you can't raise the price, it doesn't mean anything. that's why we focus on demand. a company has their stars before you buy i. use the eps to figure out the company's growth rate. take it from there. "mad money" will be right back. . special earnings season companion show. we but them in perspective so you can profit in a warm and con
. >>> let's go to tiler in florida, hey, please, timer. >> caller: i want no give you a south florida boo-yah. >> i need go there now. what's up? >> caller: sunshine, no, it's overcast, a quick question for you, when you talk about the economy booting off again, it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming, not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it, you need something to be produced before it's consumed. so i'm wondering why in terms of a...
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they build in arizona, california, florida, texas, and colorado. as well as having an arm in ontario. average home price is $364,000. so a step above the starters, but not quite the luxury home range which toll brothers controls now. not entry level, not active adult, and not luxury. private equity firms bought the company back in 2011 and taylor morrison says it intends to use approximately 275 million of the proceeds to buy back shares from tpg. and oak tree. they believe revenue will be up 57% in 2013 with an estimated book valley of 12.50 a share after the ipo and the repurchase of shares from tpg and oak tree. another analyst is concerned. he says that these home builders are driven by lack of supply. that lack of supply is because there are so many investors in the market now, buying up the foreclosures. when the prices get too high, the investors could start to sell and that would be in direct competition to the home builders. we have more online to check out. >> diana, thanks for that. i go to you because diana makes a good point. it's not
they build in arizona, california, florida, texas, and colorado. as well as having an arm in ontario. average home price is $364,000. so a step above the starters, but not quite the luxury home range which toll brothers controls now. not entry level, not active adult, and not luxury. private equity firms bought the company back in 2011 and taylor morrison says it intends to use approximately 275 million of the proceeds to buy back shares from tpg. and oak tree. they believe revenue will be up...
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. >> florida. >> alaska. >> booyahs come from all across america. let cramer help you channel yours. "mad money" with jim cramer. week nights on cnbc. >>> we're riding the magical money mystery tour. and i'm giving you the life lessons i have learned the hard way through decades of stock investing. i told you first about how to get your kids started early. okay. and then i told you about how nothing should ever stop you from investing if i could invest while living in the back seat of my 1977 ford fairmont. i know you can, too. right now, i want to tell you about how i got started in individual stock picking, something you know i love and still believe. even in periods of on pain and chicanery. it's still totally worthwhile if not lucrative and, yes, it is the reason i believe you watch, that is, unless you love the funny outfits that i occasionally don and the streams of conscious references and the outrageous -- courtesy of when i used to have a radio show called "real money." if you were picking stocks playing with real money, not just with the l
. >> florida. >> alaska. >> booyahs come from all across america. let cramer help you channel yours. "mad money" with jim cramer. week nights on cnbc. >>> we're riding the magical money mystery tour. and i'm giving you the life lessons i have learned the hard way through decades of stock investing. i told you first about how to get your kids started early. okay. and then i told you about how nothing should ever stop you from investing if i could invest while...
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and in december 2011, he got out of a van to meet gary susser at a florida hotel where ecklund planned to do the transplant. we dug into dr. ecklund's background, and we found things that he hadn't told the sussers. this is the document in which the state of alabama revoked his medical license in 2005. the state medical commission said dr. ecklund admitted that he: "prescribed controlled substances to a patient with whom he was having sex," "prescribed controlled substances to a patient who he knew was a drug addict," and "had sexual experiences with young female children." we also tracked down his laboratory in ecuador, not exactly the state of the art facility claimed in his website. the hotel room gary susser and dan ecklund headed for was set up with a number of cameras that were tucked out of sight. susser excused himself. ecklund was expecting to meet judy and adam, the blind and paralyzed 11-year-old in whom he intended to transplant stem cells, cells from his lab that sold us the dangerous biomedical junk. instead, we came in. >> dr. ecklund, i'm scott pelley with 60 minutes. >
and in december 2011, he got out of a van to meet gary susser at a florida hotel where ecklund planned to do the transplant. we dug into dr. ecklund's background, and we found things that he hadn't told the sussers. this is the document in which the state of alabama revoked his medical license in 2005. the state medical commission said dr. ecklund admitted that he: "prescribed controlled substances to a patient with whom he was having sex," "prescribed controlled substances to a...
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john in florida. >> caller: hi, jim. john k. in florida. jim, i'd like to know what you think about a possible takeover or merger of jetblue. >> no, no, no. we don't want to play that game. been playing with usairways, down badly today. seth in arizona. seth! >> caller: yeah, jim. my stock is usg corp. >> people didn't like the quarter, i liked the quarter. buy. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> the "mad money" back to school tour is in session. and this time, we're headed to the city of brotherly love. if you're a student at villanova university and want free tickets to see cramer do the show live on campus, thursday, april 25th, visit madmoney.cocomncombcomco.. ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. zap technology. departure. hertz gold
john in florida. >> caller: hi, jim. john k. in florida. jim, i'd like to know what you think about a possible takeover or merger of jetblue. >> no, no, no. we don't want to play that game. been playing with usairways, down badly today. seth in arizona. seth! >> caller: yeah, jim. my stock is usg corp. >> people didn't like the quarter, i liked the quarter. buy. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the...
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no, no, no, roy in florida. roy. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is roy from miami, florida. my question today is about ala communications. >> they missed the quarter really bad and it's down so low -- i mean, they missed the quarter bad. and i can't recommend selling into. let's go to joe in michigan. joe?! >> caller: hi, jim, your opinion on the cloud computing area, specifically, salesforce.com. >> now with a split, i think the stock will calm down and i recommend it. i think mark bettyoff is best in show. i know the stock's been rocky and tech's been bad, but i think it's a good stock. let's go to david in ohio. david? >> caller: yes, hello, jim. >> david. >> caller: a big boo-yah to you. >> the same. >> caller: i love your show, watch it every night. >> thank you. >> caller: cpb, campbell's soup. >> they have it together, and we buy campbell soup, it's inexpensive versus the other packaged goods, campbell's and hershey's. who ever thought they would be the best in show. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >>> coming up, it's a snap
no, no, no, roy in florida. roy. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is roy from miami, florida. my question today is about ala communications. >> they missed the quarter really bad and it's down so low -- i mean, they missed the quarter bad. and i can't recommend selling into. let's go to joe in michigan. joe?! >> caller: hi, jim, your opinion on the cloud computing area, specifically, salesforce.com. >> now with a split, i think the stock will calm down and i recommend it. i...
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gaining market share in south florida. that's the name that will win here in the cruise space. >> what's going on with l,lu today? stock is up a third of a percent on an analyst call. >> the seller is tired because this is a downgrade in the stock opened lower and has rallied lie hi higher. the pants debacle has it lower. i don't like it. i think gap stores, if you want to be in retail, is a much better name to be in than lulu. >> murphy, apple, stock is down 1 1/3% and has not traded well. >> last week the stock was up under 470. upgrade today and trades off on that news. right now apple needs to hold its recent lows which are in the high 14s, around the 141 range. if it holds that you can see when this turns it can rally and rally hard up into the high 400s. but right now this type of movement on an upgrade today is just not a good sign. >> josh lipton is over at the market flash desk looking at what's happening inside the market. >> scott, check out jcpenney which is edging into the green year, bouncing off the lows of
gaining market share in south florida. that's the name that will win here in the cruise space. >> what's going on with l,lu today? stock is up a third of a percent on an analyst call. >> the seller is tired because this is a downgrade in the stock opened lower and has rallied lie hi higher. the pants debacle has it lower. i don't like it. i think gap stores, if you want to be in retail, is a much better name to be in than lulu. >> murphy, apple, stock is down 1 1/3% and has...
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marco rubio was our state chairman in florida. i'm friends with rand paul. i'm friends with governor haslem in tennessee. i don't know governor christie. there is a lot of postives things you can say about him. the good news is we have a deep bren bench. they will go through the primaries, i think we will come back with the best candidate not to unite our party but the country. >> jason chapin, i go to you on this, krisie is a sure shot to be re-elected in new jersey, a very deep blue state. okay. the point i want to make is, i don't see how the republicans can win the next election without somehow taking back one of the blue states. okay. whether it's new jersey or new york or illinois, or michigan or even california. you go back and look, we haven't won those states, republicans haven't won those states in so long. so that's what is so intriguing about christy. -- christie. he could take back a blue state or two. >> he's the rockstar type of status. that's why i think marco rubio fan. paul ryan has got to be at the top of the list. >> paul ryan had the gro
marco rubio was our state chairman in florida. i'm friends with rand paul. i'm friends with governor haslem in tennessee. i don't know governor christie. there is a lot of postives things you can say about him. the good news is we have a deep bren bench. they will go through the primaries, i think we will come back with the best candidate not to unite our party but the country. >> jason chapin, i go to you on this, krisie is a sure shot to be re-elected in new jersey, a very deep blue...
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jim in florida. >> caller: boo-yah for you, mr. cramer. >> okay. >> caller: i rung it out at the register a couple months ago. i see it was upgraded today. with the expansion of paypal and growth in foreign markets like india should i get back on the bus? >> i think the stock's got to cool down. multiple upgrades today. let it come down to 53, 54, and then pull the trigger. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! ♪ >>> you know i've been a big fan of the pipeline operators as a way to play the north american oil and gas renaissance. but last week the industry had a rude awakening when an exxonmobil pipeline ruptured near little rock, arkansas on friday night, causing what the epa describes as a major oil spill. that's two days after a train carrying oil derailed in minnesota and spilled 30,000 gallons of crude. so far the pipeline stocks haven't been hurt by any negative pin action here, which is pretty amazing given the coverage of that. but it did make me wonder, are
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jim in florida. >> caller: boo-yah for you, mr. cramer. >> okay. >> caller: i rung it out at the register a couple months ago. i see it was upgraded today. with the expansion of paypal and growth in foreign markets like india should i get back on the bus? >> i think the stock's got -- multiple upgrades today. let it come down to 53, 54, and then pull the trigger. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the new version of the "lightning round"! ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. all on thinkorswim. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the al
jim in florida. >> caller: boo-yah for you, mr. cramer. >> okay. >> caller: i rung it out at the register a couple months ago. i see it was upgraded today. with the expansion of paypal and growth in foreign markets like india should i get back on the bus? >> i think the stock's got -- multiple upgrades today. let it come down to 53, 54, and then pull the trigger. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the new version of the "lightning round"! ♪ [ cows moo ] [...
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in california, arizona, texas, and florida. >> three big calls on bar receipt gold, sachs, and chi chipotle. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - a
in california, arizona, texas, and florida. >> three big calls on bar receipt gold, sachs, and chi chipotle. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen....
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we don't talk about how florida is a huge part of the country with everything from tourism. we had the ceo of waste management recently, wm, david stein or "mad money," florida is a gigantic part of his business and construction is what he's levered to. that is part of the theme of the florida comeback that's underrated in our thinking. >> that's underrated in our thinking? >> the sunshine state is the place to make money. >> brazilian money coming in? >> that's a state where you want to try to -- i mean, i was at w. buzz i'm cooler than anybody else in the world in south beach. there was a group of germans in and i was on the fifth floor. they bought nine floors when i was there. a group of germans would take nine floors and it was unbelievable. >> i went up nine floors. they got it. >> starwood. >> h.o.t. >> we start off with a decent rally, about half a percent on the s&p. the market digesting the fed minutes which we pointed out have had an impact in the last couple of months when we receive them. the all-time high on the intraday is 1576 so we're basically right there.
we don't talk about how florida is a huge part of the country with everything from tourism. we had the ceo of waste management recently, wm, david stein or "mad money," florida is a gigantic part of his business and construction is what he's levered to. that is part of the theme of the florida comeback that's underrated in our thinking. >> that's underrated in our thinking? >> the sunshine state is the place to make money. >> brazilian money coming in? >>...
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. >> i'm going to say basically florida's expressions, i go with beakers. >> you're making the point that we should have shown the mug shot with that? >> it was great. i think it will work. tomorrow night it will work. >> ups, in the meantime to report. make his lips move. ups to report first quarter earnings this thursday. some traders are betting that the stock will fall lower by week's end. what did you see? >> that's right. we saw a big put buying ups. last week ups dropped for the first time since november and remembering that horrible number out of fedex that you just mentioned. we saw a big buyer of the weekly puts. and the fact that that 82 half strike was slightly in the money. >> that made scott's mouth move. >> so real. >> good to see you. >> scott nations. coming up next. stocks you may want to part with. hold them or fold them is up next. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your
. >> i'm going to say basically florida's expressions, i go with beakers. >> you're making the point that we should have shown the mug shot with that? >> it was great. i think it will work. tomorrow night it will work. >> ups, in the meantime to report. make his lips move. ups to report first quarter earnings this thursday. some traders are betting that the stock will fall lower by week's end. what did you see? >> that's right. we saw a big put buying ups. last...
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most revenue is now coming from florida and sea world sales, profits and spend per customer is all growing. it is a unique leisure company. >> i loved shamu so much so i can't wait for my son to have that in his life, as well. >> i want to see the sharks and sting rays. >> my favorite was the dolphins. >> you can't see that stuff in kansas. >> his only complaint was that it's a little expensive. it's not as expensive as disney land. >> and of the 67,000 animals, as you know, one of them is missing. >> i -- explain. >> there's a penguin on its way here to the new york stock exchange to ring the bell tomorrow morning. >> oh, that is fabulous. >> yes, i know. very serious trading floor. jane wells in san diego. ahead on the program, the power house. we travel to the top real estate markets today. find out how much your money could buy in philly. next. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost neve
most revenue is now coming from florida and sea world sales, profits and spend per customer is all growing. it is a unique leisure company. >> i loved shamu so much so i can't wait for my son to have that in his life, as well. >> i want to see the sharks and sting rays. >> my favorite was the dolphins. >> you can't see that stuff in kansas. >> his only complaint was that it's a little expensive. it's not as expensive as disney land. >> and of the 67,000...
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joining us now from florida, former member of the british parliament, john brown, he is now with euro pacific capital and writer and blogger daniel hannan, he is a member of the parliame parliament, and mark samone, john brown, welcome back. john brown, she'd not go wobbly, john, and this is my favorite. trouble with socialism she said is that they run out of other people's money. how important was margaret thatcher to great britain. >> she she turned it around anda single word for which people died, it was freedom. and from that freedom, against external aggression like the faulkland islands and the first gulf war. freedom from over bearing tax and the freedom from excessive regulation comes enterprise and we had fantastic enterprise, we had a debt repayment schedule in parliament thrilling and britain gained one of the most important things in life. its pride, again, and that's what reagan gave back to the united states. exactly the same. >> now, mr. daniel hannan, welcome to the "kudlow report," sir. i'm a great admirer. we were looking at numbers -- we don't have him yet. we will
joining us now from florida, former member of the british parliament, john brown, he is now with euro pacific capital and writer and blogger daniel hannan, he is a member of the parliame parliament, and mark samone, john brown, welcome back. john brown, she'd not go wobbly, john, and this is my favorite. trouble with socialism she said is that they run out of other people's money. how important was margaret thatcher to great britain. >> she she turned it around anda single word for which...
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we know where he stands on the debate, dick bove calling in from florida. thanks very much. >> great to speak to you. thanks for that. >>> north of florida, there is no shortage of drama during the final rounds of the masters on sunday. the party is still probably carrying on down under in australia. brian is back at hq in the states with more from the masters. it's never short of drama or excitement. it didn't fail us this year, brian. >> yeah. even with tiger woods not winning, it was incredible shot for shot. adam scott, the 32-year-old aussie and obviously he ended up winning the tournament, just an incredible performance. this is his putt on 18. he really thought he won it. and he's saying go aussies. greg norman finished second here for a third time. but then angel cabrera comes up and knocks this right at the pin. he's 43 years old. if he would have won this tournament, he would have been the second oldest after jack nickla nicklaus. take a look at this putt. misses by like a quarter of an inch for birdie. examine then the next putt is adam scott and
we know where he stands on the debate, dick bove calling in from florida. thanks very much. >> great to speak to you. thanks for that. >>> north of florida, there is no shortage of drama during the final rounds of the masters on sunday. the party is still probably carrying on down under in australia. brian is back at hq in the states with more from the masters. it's never short of drama or excitement. it didn't fail us this year, brian. >> yeah. even with tiger woods not...
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. ♪ hallelujah >> let's go to nancy in florida. nancy? >> caller: hello, jim cramer. this exciting to get you on the phone. i'm a first time caller but i followed you for about five or six years. i'm about 73 so i have most of my money in safe things, like stocks. but i have -- because of you, i have dabbled in some stocks and i've had fun. >> that is a great thing. there should be "mad money" and retirement money. thank you for understanding that. a lot of people miss interprinte show. you do not. how can i help you? >> caller: well, in the last four years i have followed your wisdom on the high-dividend paying stocks and have done pretty well with them. >> slept. >> caller: and my five are at&t, so, tys and capono and hts. >> wow, that's really interesting. thank you for those kind comments. you know, you've got two reads that are financial, the hatteras and cys. we're going to have to get rid of the hatteras. we'll keep the cys and add instead -- let's pick a drug company, why don't we buy a little merck. okay? utility, ken der morgan, at&t, not as good as verizon.
. ♪ hallelujah >> let's go to nancy in florida. nancy? >> caller: hello, jim cramer. this exciting to get you on the phone. i'm a first time caller but i followed you for about five or six years. i'm about 73 so i have most of my money in safe things, like stocks. but i have -- because of you, i have dabbled in some stocks and i've had fun. >> that is a great thing. there should be "mad money" and retirement money. thank you for understanding that. a lot of people...
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at a bank in key biscane, florida, mildred giraldo waits anxiously for juan carlos rodriguez. he owes her more than $100,000. >> i waited for an hour inside the branch, and the person that i sat with felt really sorry for me because he can see the grief that i was experiencing while i was waiting. >> narrator: at noon, rodriguez is officially a no-show, and giraldo goes ballistic. >> i went completely crazy. i proceeded to report him to everyone i know. i called his office. i called everyone i could possibly call, and after that i went directly to the fbi. >> narrator: giraldo and her fellow investors flood the fbi with complaints. special agent cade cannon takes the case. >> from the very beginning, it was obvious that what juan carlos was offering was simply too good to be true. that a 50% rate of return in 6 months -- no one can pay those kind of returns. >> narrator: authorities find that since 2007, rodriguez has taken in $5 million in investments. close to $4 million was paid back to some of his 115 clients. the other million? >> there was no stable of cars, there was no
at a bank in key biscane, florida, mildred giraldo waits anxiously for juan carlos rodriguez. he owes her more than $100,000. >> i waited for an hour inside the branch, and the person that i sat with felt really sorry for me because he can see the grief that i was experiencing while i was waiting. >> narrator: at noon, rodriguez is officially a no-show, and giraldo goes ballistic. >> i went completely crazy. i proceeded to report him to everyone i know. i called his office. i...
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first the east which is really the south, which is houston and west florida. and the second is the west. they operate in phoenix, arizona, northern and southern california and third, a small canadian business accounting for 17% of the sales. these are markets that have experienced significant improvement in home of late. last year, taylor morrison closed on 4,014 homes. the company increased orders by 45.8% year over year. they have been profitable three years in a row. they own terrific real estate including some great land bought at the bottom of the cycle. now taylor morrison plans to come public later this week. midpoint of the range, $2.6 billion company. more important, it would be selling at a slight discount to the average home builder there as the group trades at about two times book value. here's the bottom line. the ipo market has been on fire this year. doesn't mean we should throw caution to the wind. stay away from intel stat, but the taylor swift of the ipo market, taylor morrison, this is exactly the kind of ipo to get a piece of. don't chase i
first the east which is really the south, which is houston and west florida. and the second is the west. they operate in phoenix, arizona, northern and southern california and third, a small canadian business accounting for 17% of the sales. these are markets that have experienced significant improvement in home of late. last year, taylor morrison closed on 4,014 homes. the company increased orders by 45.8% year over year. they have been profitable three years in a row. they own terrific real...
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taylor morrison builds in arizona, california, florida, texas and colorado, as well as having an arm in ontario. the average home price is $364,000, so a step above the starters, but not quite the luxury -- not entry level, not active adult, and not quite luxury. private equity firms bought the company back in to 11, and taylor morrison says in the filing it intends to use approximately dlsh plus 7 million of cash on hand to buy back shares from tpg and oak tree. analyst alex barron from texas-based housing research center believes that revenues will be up, with an estimated book value of 12.50 a share after the ipo and repurchase of shares from tpg and oak tree. this is only the second homebuilder ipo since 2004. california-based tripoint went public back in january at a share price of $17. that was $1 above the marketed price. plenty more online. simon? >>> a lot of ipos recently. thank you very much, diana, there in washington. >>> ahead on the program, the nfl butting heads in court with some of its former players, worth millions at stake. >>> and bill gross auctioning off his ra
taylor morrison builds in arizona, california, florida, texas and colorado, as well as having an arm in ontario. the average home price is $364,000, so a step above the starters, but not quite the luxury -- not entry level, not active adult, and not quite luxury. private equity firms bought the company back in to 11, and taylor morrison says in the filing it intends to use approximately dlsh plus 7 million of cash on hand to buy back shares from tpg and oak tree. analyst alex barron from...
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remember, the bachin is going to be the biggest since -- elizabeth from florida. >> caller: i want you to know that you have transformed me from a passive investor to a confident self--directed trader investor. thank you, cramer. >> my pleasure. >> caller: okay. so what are your thoughts on the global real estate etf, rwx? now, you got me into etf's because of eww, so -- >> eww is real good. you want to hold to that. i actually like the iwr better. i think that's a better buy. >> buy, buy, buy. >> i really appreciate your comments. anybody i can make a better investor, better trader, better client, it is a win. let's go to jason in wisconsin. >> hallelujah! >> jason. >> caller: boo-yah to you, jim. >> boo-yah, jason. >> caller: i love your show and all the wisdom you give us. i'm a young investor. >> thank you. >> caller: and my dad and i love your show. or a great man for all that you know. my question to you is ohi. >> good 5% health care read. i think it's a good one. >> buy, buy, buy. >> i do prefer hgn as higher quality. i think yours is fine. it's had quite a run, as have had man
remember, the bachin is going to be the biggest since -- elizabeth from florida. >> caller: i want you to know that you have transformed me from a passive investor to a confident self--directed trader investor. thank you, cramer. >> my pleasure. >> caller: okay. so what are your thoughts on the global real estate etf, rwx? now, you got me into etf's because of eww, so -- >> eww is real good. you want to hold to that. i actually like the iwr better. i think that's a...
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i read an article about agronomics, a terrific orange grower in florida. and it seemed to be compelling. so i bought ten shares of it for $9. a week later, a frost hit. wiped out the entire crop. my investment was cut in half. i was devastated, but not defeated. i sold it out, took the capital and bought seven shares of bobby brooks which, again, forbes said could be a terrific buy. i ever had never heard of it. almost immediately, they reported a bad quarter and i lost the money i invested again. i was living at a less than swank studio in manhattan, the cheap $400 a month rent, albeit twice the rent for a beautiful one bedroom in tallahassee allowed me to restock my coughers. i was on the road quite a bit back then. after a particularly hard night on the town, so to speak, research ago story in kentucky, i fell in love with a breakfast at bob evans farms. finding out that it was publicly traded and when i went back home, i visited the huge fabulous new york manhattan new york public library, the one with those big lions in front of it, and devoured every
i read an article about agronomics, a terrific orange grower in florida. and it seemed to be compelling. so i bought ten shares of it for $9. a week later, a frost hit. wiped out the entire crop. my investment was cut in half. i was devastated, but not defeated. i sold it out, took the capital and bought seven shares of bobby brooks which, again, forbes said could be a terrific buy. i ever had never heard of it. almost immediately, they reported a bad quarter and i lost the money i invested...
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florida gulf coast coach andy enfield, who made $157,000, and won two games in the ncaa tournament as a 15 seed has been hired now by usc out in california. his new salary -- all the way now to over a million. it's good to win in the ncaa. >>> another athlete due for a by pay race. robinson cano, his new agent is none other than jay-z. the rapper and business mogul is it signing cano, who will be a free agent this year. a big contract is anticipated. cano previously receipted by the baseball agent scott boris. >>> football not that football, but soccer, as we call it here in the u.s. it may be a phenomena in the uk, but the liverpool club also happens to be owned by an american. john enry. nba star lebron james has a minority stake, ian eyre is the managing director of liverpool football club. good to have you with us. has has the barclays premier league being arguably the most global league in the world. what have they done that? >> i think the most important thing is the level investment by the teams. over the last 10, 15 years in particular, the investment in the best quality, the
florida gulf coast coach andy enfield, who made $157,000, and won two games in the ncaa tournament as a 15 seed has been hired now by usc out in california. his new salary -- all the way now to over a million. it's good to win in the ncaa. >>> another athlete due for a by pay race. robinson cano, his new agent is none other than jay-z. the rapper and business mogul is it signing cano, who will be a free agent this year. a big contract is anticipated. cano previously receipted by the...
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i need to go to chris in florida. chris? >> hey, booyah! yeah, jim, i got a question about mosaic. i was asking you where do you see mosaic six months to a year from now? >> mosaic's okay. i'm not a big fertilizer fan, because i think the complex is going down. [ buzzer ] so i say it could go up 5%, 6%. not one of my favorites. i'm going to dave in my old state of pennsylvania. dave? >> hi, jim, great to be booyah from northwest pennsylvania. >> i'm going to give you a master shout out booyah. what's up? >> i haven't owned the stock since early 2009 and it's nearly doubled that time. sempra energy. dos it have more room to run -- >> yes, it does. i really like it. for me, the east coast analog. i like that stock. let's go to scott in colorado. scott? >> hey, jim. booyah to you. >> booyah back. >> hey, i'm calling about phillips 66, i acquired it and it split off from conocophilips. >> look, i like it, but havaler is splitting off, so i think it's more valuable. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round"! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by td ame
i need to go to chris in florida. chris? >> hey, booyah! yeah, jim, i got a question about mosaic. i was asking you where do you see mosaic six months to a year from now? >> mosaic's okay. i'm not a big fertilizer fan, because i think the complex is going down. [ buzzer ] so i say it could go up 5%, 6%. not one of my favorites. i'm going to dave in my old state of pennsylvania. dave? >> hi, jim, great to be booyah from northwest pennsylvania. >> i'm going to give you a...
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and stratton because it has another offset the sides just pure generator api need to go to chris in florida. chris. >> boo-yah. jim, i've got a question about mosaic. where do you see mosaic six months to a year from now? >> mosaic is okay. i'm not a big fertilizer fan because i think the crop on plex is going down. it could go 5 -- a 6%. it is not one of my favorites. i'm going to david my old state of pennsylvania. >> a big dolphin boo-yah from northwest pennsylvania. >> i'm going to give you a master shout out. >> i'd had the stock since early 2009 and it has already nearly doubled, semper energy. does it have more room to run? >> yes, it does. those guys are the real deal. i like that stock. let's take one more. scott in colorado. >> jim, boo-yah to you. >> boo-yah back. >> i'm calling about phillips 66. i acquired it and it split off from the philips. >> i like it that bolero is doing this thing where they're splitting off one of these divisions. i think valero is more valuable he be that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round" of. >> the "lightning round" is sp
and stratton because it has another offset the sides just pure generator api need to go to chris in florida. chris. >> boo-yah. jim, i've got a question about mosaic. where do you see mosaic six months to a year from now? >> mosaic is okay. i'm not a big fertilizer fan because i think the crop on plex is going down. it could go 5 -- a 6%. it is not one of my favorites. i'm going to david my old state of pennsylvania. >> a big dolphin boo-yah from northwest pennsylvania....
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joey in florida, joey? >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer. >> boo-yah, skee-daddy. >> caller: do you think the epa will continue to hold down refiners like cvr refining? or do you think this is a temporary hiccup? >> what pro fossil fuel? you went to college to get stupid? come on, it's the epa, they're against these guys, never going to take their foot off the juggler because these are fossil fuels we're talking about. we've got to find other ways to make money. economists, you are not welcome here, stay away from our zone. don't come into our zone or we will tackle you and take you down! you're just a fan running from the field on -- running in the field! we're going to go down there and give you the business. stay away from them, stay with us. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- apple aftermath. if the maker of all things "i"continues to underperform the market, could it mean trouble for the rest of tech? or is apple's pain everyone else's gain? the signals you need to know about and he reviews
joey in florida, joey? >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer. >> boo-yah, skee-daddy. >> caller: do you think the epa will continue to hold down refiners like cvr refining? or do you think this is a temporary hiccup? >> what pro fossil fuel? you went to college to get stupid? come on, it's the epa, they're against these guys, never going to take their foot off the juggler because these are fossil fuels we're talking about. we've got to find other ways to make money. economists,...
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california, if i recall, texas, arizona, florida. >> but here's what happens, you do a few successful ipos in a sector, then you add every fund come in and say, i want some with no intention of upping it. they want to make money in intention of trade. that sometimes mutes the performance. still good up 5% from the price offering, but these are not sure things when you get long in the tooth. >> some say exchange trades account for a certain number each and every day. mandy is here where the money is. today we debut our focus on etfs called fast funds. what are you trading today, john? >> judge, back to the top of the show with the dash for trash, china was trash, in longer. take a look at the fxi since friday. it's up nearly 6%. they were buying aggressively on that etf that covers china on friday. then again on monday and on tuesday. today they bought a ton of the april 37.50 always. this is a bet that the stock goes higher still and over another dollar higher over the next tys. they were buying big blocks, 10,000, 17,000 as well as buying stock in big blocks, so i would say an option
california, if i recall, texas, arizona, florida. >> but here's what happens, you do a few successful ipos in a sector, then you add every fund come in and say, i want some with no intention of upping it. they want to make money in intention of trade. that sometimes mutes the performance. still good up 5% from the price offering, but these are not sure things when you get long in the tooth. >> some say exchange trades account for a certain number each and every day. mandy is here...
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earlier, the michigan wolverines had zero problems with florida, beating the gators by 20 in the south region. it will be a battle of two number four seeds on saturday. michigan was unbelievable. >>> and they may be coming off back to back seasons, and have the lowest payroll in baseball, but the stos kicked off the 2013 season and trounced the texas rangers, 8-2. they have a $25 million payroll, the highest payroll is $213 million. so they're basically spending nothing. the dodgers have the most. a-rod has $90 million and isn't even playing because he's hurt. >> wow, that's terrible. and i'm sure folks saw the "new york times" story yesterday about the cost of having a-rod on this current contract. and with his injury -- from an economic perspective, you almost hope that he's unable to pay so insurance pays out. >> and that may well happen, too. and i may want to stay on the game of baseball for a second. we had baseball last night, but today is the official opening day. it marks another year for mlb at-bat. it's the most profitable mobile app in all of sports. >> i did not know that.
earlier, the michigan wolverines had zero problems with florida, beating the gators by 20 in the south region. it will be a battle of two number four seeds on saturday. michigan was unbelievable. >>> and they may be coming off back to back seasons, and have the lowest payroll in baseball, but the stos kicked off the 2013 season and trounced the texas rangers, 8-2. they have a $25 million payroll, the highest payroll is $213 million. so they're basically spending nothing. the dodgers...